You can go to UBports Weblate, click on “Dashboard” button, go to a project, and start making anonymous suggestions without being registered. If you want to save your translations, you must be logged in.

For that, go to UBports Weblate and click on the “Register” button. Once in the “Registration” page, you’ll find two options:

Register using a valid email address, a username, and your full name. You’ll need to resolve an easy control question too.

Register using a third party registration. Currently the system supports accounts from openSUSE, GitHub, Fedora, and Ubuntu.

Once you’re logged in, the site is self-explanatory and you’ll find there all the options and customization you can do.

Now, get on with it. The first step is to search if your language already exists in the project of your choice.

If your language is not available for a specific project, you can add it yourself.

You decide how much time you can put into translation. From minutes to hours, everything counts.